| Church missionary society - 1863 - 614 sider
...disposition they are amiable and obliging, humorous, and polite, without the servility of the Hindus ; and their address is free and unrestrained. Their...scrupulously honest : a present is divided equally amongst a party, without a syllable of discontent or grudging look or word ; each, on receiving his share,... | |
| Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1850 - 422 sider
...disposition they are amiable and obliging, frank, humorous, and polite, without the servility of the Hindoo ; and their address is free and unrestrained. Their...grudging look or word : each, on receiving his share, comes up and gives you a brusque bow and thanks. Already they have learnt to overcharge, and use extortion... | |
| Joseph Dalton Hooker - 1854 - 506 sider
...the water for the purpose of ablution. In disposition they are I.EPI.HA OIHI. AND I n . .ii-. LAMA. amiable and obliging, frank, humorous, and polite,...already, and use extortion in dealing, as is the custom with the people of the plains ; but it is clumsily done, and never accompanied with the grasping air... | |
| Joseph Dalton Hooker - 1855 - 404 sider
...inmates : in this rainy climate they are supportable out of doors. Though fond of bathing when they come to a stream in hot weather, and expert, even...scrupulously honest ; a present is divided equally amongst a party, without a syllable of discontent or grudging look or word ; each, on receiving his share,... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1876 - 494 sider
...disposition they are amiable and obliging, frank, humorous, and polite, without the servility of the Bengali, and their address is free and unrestrained. Their...equally amongst many without a syllable of discontent or a grudging look or word. Intercourse with the people of the plains has taught them, however, to overcharge... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 492 sider
...they cheer on the traveller by ' their unostentatious zeal in his service;" and he also adds that, "a present is divided equally amongst many, without...syllable of discontent or grudging look or word." Of the Jakuns, too, Favre tells us that " they are generally kind, affable, inclined to gratitude and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1883 - 720 sider
...they cheer on the traveller by their unostentatious zeal in his service ;" and he also adds that, " a present is divided equally amongst many, without a syllable of discontent or grudging loot or word." Of the Jakuns, too, Favre tells us that " they are generally kind, affable, inclined... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1896 - 928 sider
...cheer on the traveller by their unostentatious zeal in his service ;" and he also adds that, "a preseut is divided equally amongst many, without a syllable of discontent or grudging look or word." Of the Jakuns, too, Favre tells us that " they are generally kind, affable, inclined to gratitude and... | |
| Joseph Dalton Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker - 1905 - 664 sider
...humorous, and polite, without the secvility of the Hindoos; and their address is free and unconstrained. Their intercourse with one another and with Europeans...scrupulously honest ; a present is divided equally amonust many, without a syllable of discontent or grudging look or word : each, on receiving his share,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1914 - 724 sider
...their unostentatious zeal in his service; " and he also adds that, " a present is divided equal! y amongst many, without a syllable of discontent or grudging look or word." Of the Jakuns, too, Favre tells us that " they are generally kind, aifable, inclined to gratitude and... | |
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